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IRS Caught Between Parties On Tax-Exempt Groups
One of the biggest players in contested Senate races this year has been Crossroads GPS, a social welfare non-profit group that can conceal the names of its donors. Now, top GOP senators are telling the IRS to back off new rules that could make it harder for groups like Crossroads to operate.
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Folk Alley's 10 Favorite Albums Of 2016
Folk Alley's Elena See and Linda Fahey share their takes on the best Americana, roots and folk records of the year.
Elon Musk says Twitter restored Ye's account without his knowledge before acquisition
The social media platform's new owner says the company made the change without consulting or informing him before he completed the deal to purchase Twitter.
Why GDP Is Like GPA
It's an important indicator, but there's a lot it doesn't tell you.
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Dramatically Different Medicare Bills Set Hospitals Thinking
How much hospitals around the country bill for 100 top procedures became public this week. Though insurance or Medicare may not actually pay the sticker price, some hospitals in Alaska are considering how they'll respond to more knowledgeable consumers.
American life expectancy is now at its lowest in nearly two decades
A new report shows the pandemic and the overdose crisis helped push down the average life expectancy in the U.S. for a second year in a row.
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Junk food abounds on YouTube videos for kids
Child influencers have huge followings on social media. A new study finds that their videos are frequently exposing their young viewers to junk foods like candy, salty snacks and sugary drinks.
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Minecraft Purchase Gives Microsoft New Foothold
Microsoft announced on Monday that it will pay $2.5 billion for the Swedish software company Mojang AB, developer of the popular Minecraft franchise.
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Mulvaney Further Scales Back CFPB Role As An Aggressive Watchdog
Mick Mulvaney is effectively disbanding councils designed to help consumer groups work with the agency to identify problems facing Americans who are being unfairly treated by financial firms.
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Greg Craig, Ex-White House Counsel, Expects Charges In Ukraine Case, Lawyers Say
The heavyweight Democratic lawyer and former top Obama counsel has been on the watch for an indictment connected to his onetime work with Paul Manafort. Now his own attorneys say it's at hand.
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